Do school cafeterias contribute to rise in childhood obesity ......DEBATE
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Absolutely, School cafeterias are an extravagant source of minimizing the importance of home made food, where children are lured towards fast food, and junk food.
Also they are a constant source of hassle to parents, who cannot really afford the everyday affair of paying the children. Whereas there is a constant competition and pressure from the peers to throw treats (the word which is a regular thing for students).
These fatty and junk foods contribute to the rise of obesity in children. Also these days when everything is going inorganic and fake in nature harms the productivity of brain of children.
Hope it helps
Also they are a constant source of hassle to parents, who cannot really afford the everyday affair of paying the children. Whereas there is a constant competition and pressure from the peers to throw treats (the word which is a regular thing for students).
These fatty and junk foods contribute to the rise of obesity in children. Also these days when everything is going inorganic and fake in nature harms the productivity of brain of children.
Hope it helps
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